Not sure. Here is a video I made a while ago. Should give an idea. Some puffs are bigger than others. So depends on size of your puffs and your material. Video is with flower. If you fill it with hash, you can toke on it for ages and just quickly reheat using VI when it drops below vaporisation...
I'm looking after friends place for the weekend. No hesitation in taking the Tempest. It's still magical when you are out of your home with the set up. Having a portable ball vape still blows my mind. Friend has a tub, so I'm making the most of it.
Good luck to those trying to bag one...
Nice. I want to get one for Tempest head at half bowl setting. Will be great to be able to see when the bowl is done by the vapour density. I think it should be enough cooling to finish the bowl in a single DTL draw.
Something I like about typical desktop ball vapes is how the coil is the only expected point of failure. And even if the PID breaks, you can just buy another.
Are the components in the CL that could feasibly fail one day, easy to repair or replace? Even if the CL manufacturer is no longer in...
The mechanisms I outlined are the same regardless if the vape is conduction or convection.
If we just isolate it to the ZX, a pure convection device. You can extract fully at low or high temps. When I say fully I mean hardly anything else can be extracted by current existing means of cannabis...
The ZX and TM2 both gave me experiences that made me wonder what was going on.
It's stated that cannabis has a range of cannabinoids that extract at different temperatures. This is why many users "temp step" in order to maximise extraction of terpines and cannibinoids across the whole range...
Please excuse my ignorance. But I can't fine much info on how this thing operates. Is it similar to a TM2 in function?
Each piece being an individual piece of art is not lost on me. They are very beautiful.
This was with Zirc 2.5mm balls. Airflow at tip 3/4 closed. BB3 stem used as WPA with shotgun hole covered. Slow steady draw. Having a glass piece helps you dial in your draw perfectly.
Yes I agree the results are top drawer. I would put it against any desktop ball vape in this usage case...
When using a Reload, reloading the half bowl is quick and easy. You don't need to wait until it cools to reload either. In fact having residual heat in the device is good for the next bowl, as you can use the VI and apply less heat. So it gets really efficient when chaining bowls like this...
Yes but the end result will be drastically different to using a Revolve with a Dynavap stem for example. The DV cap adds a tonne of restriction, whereas the Tempest tip has variable airflow settings allowing airflow through the entire tip.
Depending on settings the Tempest can feel really...
I had an Anvil for a while. The half bowls were the sweet spot for efficiency and effects. The Tempest half bowl is comparable for me in terms of powerful effects, but has muc superior taste. Also a better size half bowl.
I would argue anyone not seeing comparable power with thr Tempest is not...
I would agree with all the advice you have already been given. But add to try it at 600, with about 0.075g and do fast draw, no stirring. It crushes and puts out such nice thick vapour for such a small amount. You can do them back to back a few times before it even needs to recover. Ryan himself...
I had to move past my Dynas few years ago. The small bowl, and multiple required heat cycles became a chore I wasn't happy to persist with. I moved on to other things. Tempest, SB Runt and Nova make up my current butane line up.
The Hyperdyn is the first dynavap in years that has my attention...
The more I look at the hyperdyn the more I'm annoyed at the 8mm format. Seeing the huge wide bowl taper down into a restrictive bottleneck, just so it can fit stems thay won't be able to cool it anyway.
Couldn't they make an adaptor for the people who would freak out at their stem collection...